Names Like Eryk

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Erika
The feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
Erica
A feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
Eric
Another spelling of Erik, from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler".
Erik
From the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler".
Erick
An Anglo-American spelling of Erik, from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler".
Ericka
An Anglo-American variant spelling of Erika, the feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
Erykah
a feminized German word which in essence means a ruler for eternity.
Errick
An Anglo-Saxon spelling of Erik, from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler".
Eryka
An Anglo-American variant spelling of Erika, the feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
Erikka
a feminized word which means a ruler.
Eriko
a Spanish word meaning ruler of the people., a Spanish word meaning ruler of the people.
Erikah
Errik
Aerick
Eriq
An Anglo-American variant spelling of Erik, from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler".
Erek
Lovable
Eureka
Errica
This name derives from the Old High German “Haimirich,” composed of two elements “*haimaz” (home, house) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). The name means “ruler of the home, sovereign of the homeland.” Harry, its English short form, was considered the “spoken form” of Henry in medieval England. Most English kings named Henry were called Harry. At one time, the name was so popular for English men that the phrase “Tom, Dick, and Harry” was used to refer to everyone. The most famous patron Henry II (Saint Henry), was Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 until he died in 1024. The last member of the Ottonian dynasty of Emperors, Henry II, succeeded to the German throne following his second-cousin Emperor Otto III’s sudden death in 1002. Henry was born on May 5, 972, the son of Duke Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, and Gisela of Burgundy.
Erico
someone who rules the people of a land., someone who rules the people of a land.
Eirik
An eternal ruler who is forever strong and brave, An eternal ruler who is forever strong and brave.